Adding to what in reality is an anti-jobs agenda are 21st century anti-infrastructure abominations like net neutrality proposals on communications networks, and green energy handouts.

The speech time would be infinitely better spent cataloging the ways government interferes with private infrastructure, and how to quit doing that. We'll talk about how.

Normally, America urges developing nations to reject government-steering philosphies for enterprises like growing wheat, making shoes or for microchip fabrication. But we fall all apart and accept government oversight of advanced commerce, networks and construction as normal.

It's as if the recent debate over Fannie andFreddie, and the wreckage fostered by government sponsored enterprises hadn't even happened.